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The R+L Carriers Hometown Showcase is rolling back into Columbus, Ohio for the 2017 Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) Boys Basketball State Tournament! Last year, the Hometown Showcase was a proud sponsor of the tournament, which takes place at The Schottenstein Center on the campus of The Ohio State University.

Interactive Fan Experience

Fans can come to cheer on their team and have an interactive experience at the R+L Carriers Hometown Showcase hauler. The hauler provides entertainment, games, and fun for all. Our HD video display outside the hauler will even give fans a chance to catch up on March Madness action before and after the state tournament games.

Fans enjoying the Hometown Showcase at the OHSAA Bous Basketball Tournament last year.

2017 OHSAA Championship

The 16 team tournament starts Thursday, March 23 and will run through Saturday, March 25. Division II and Division IV semifinals will be Thursday, with Division III and Division I semifinals taking place Friday. Each state final for each division will be Saturday. Here is a complete tournament schedule:

Division I

All games will be played at the Jerome Schottenstein Center, Columbus, Ohio.

All games will be played at the Jerome Schottenstein Center, Columbus, Ohio. Championship games on Saturday will be broadcasted live on Spectrum Sports and all 12 state tournament games will be live streamed on the Spectrum Sports website.

We are excited to collaborate with the Ohio High School Athletic Association again to bring Ohio sports fans a great experience. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for news from the tournament and view our 2017 calendar to see when the Hometown Showcase will be rolling into a community near you!

Is the logistics industry right for you? With more than 1 million logistics job openings expected by 2017, you better believe it! Logistics jobs are expected to grow 22 percent a year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That is twice the average growth rate when compared to other occupations! Read our top 10 reasons to join the logistics industry so you don’t miss out on your true calling.

Logistics industry employees work on the front lines and behind the scenes to make sure your goods move seamlessly.

The Logistics Industry is Versatile

Logistics careers cater to a variety of people with different types of skill sets, regardless of education level or experience. Whether you are good with your hands or like to crunch numbers, the logistics industry has you covered.

A sampling of logistics industry job titles and descriptions include:

Technology Specialists work on integration software and sites that are needed to keep the logistics machine humming smoothly.

Marketing Specialists help brainstorm and implement new marketing campaigns and strategies for logistics services.

Truck Drivers, Fork Lift Operators and Warehouse Workers, among others, are all valuable parts of the logistics team as well.

Logistics Jobs are Booming

The numbers keep rising. The logistics industry is looking to fill approximately 1.4 million logistics jobs by 2018. In today’s increasingly competitive job market, that makes the logistics industry one you should be targeting.

Logistics is a Collaborative Environment

Logistics employees, known as logisticians, typically work for a business or organization’s supply chain. The supply chain is made up of many people in the organization working together to move a product, service, and related information from a supplier to a customer. The logistics team works in tandem with the customer to transfer their product from Point A to Point B safely and cost effectively. Employees work both on the front lines and behind the scenes to make sure the goods on the supply chain move seamlessly.

Learn New Skills

Skills that you will learn in the logistics industry that transfer to other fields include workflow optimization, general management, financial planning and forecasting.

The logistics industry has employment opportunities available for everyone.

Job Descriptions Vary

Do you like a challenge? Do you enjoy working a variety of projects? Then the logistics industry is for you. You will stay busy, your work is always interesting and every day is different.

Logistics Careers Pay Well

Logisticians get paid well. In 2015, the median annual salary for logisticians was $74,260, with the lowest-paid 10 percent earning $45,830 and the highest paid 10 percent earning $115,960.

Less Competition for New Jobs

The potential for those with technology backgrounds is in high demand. Many techies don’t know there are great opportunities for them at logistics companies. That means there is less competition for jobs, so go ahead and submit that resume.

Techies are Coveted in the Logistics Industry

The logistics industry is craving those with backgrounds in technology. Software developers, software testers and programmers are in high demand for logistics companies that develop software used for transportation to streamline the logistics supply chain.

Work Locations are Around the Globe

Companies with large logistics chains have offices in multiple cities, states across the country or around the world. That means you have the freedom to choose where you want to work and live.

The logistics industry supply chain is working seamlessly at all times to keep goods moving.

Advancements Abound

Do you like to get recognized for your achievements? There are opportunities for promotions at a quick pace in the logistics industry. Logistics companies promote from within often because they want to keep the employees that know their supply chain operation inside-and-out.

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R+L Carriers is seeking to fill open positions in logistics and technology among other positions. Family-owned and operated for more than 50 years, we offer a work environment that is fun and challenging. R+L Global Logistics is comprised of the best transportation specialists in the industry and is seeking to fill a variety of positions.

If you’re looking for a position in a company that values family and fun, apply today for a position at our R+L Career Center.

The R+L Carriers Hometown Showcase made a stop at Little Miami High School, on Thursday, February 9, 2017, to attend the College and Career Fair. We were there to discuss careers in logistics with the students and help them with their career path choices.

Why Choose a Logistics Career?

Logistics jobs are expected to grow 22 percent a year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

High school students are at a critical stage in life and some are deciding whether or not they plan to attend college and if so, where that may be. It is also time for them to consider a career path, and these major decisions can feel daunting. That’s where the Hometown Showcase can help. Logistics jobs are expected to grow 22 percent a year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which is twice the 11 percent average growth rate when compared to other occupations. Logistics and transportation is more than truck driving, although R+L Carriers has career opportunities nationwide for drivers! Think about the other steps it takes to get a shipment from point A to point B. There’s a career associated with each of those steps. A few of the careers in logistics include:

You can explore all of the different logistic careers at R+L by clicking our Careers tab.

Career Fair

R+L Carriers was delighted to participate in The College and Career Fair and have the opportunity to speak with students and parents about the various career paths with R+L Carriers. It may have been cold, but weather didn’t stop students and parents from walking outside to experience the Hometown Hauler. Visitors of the trailer were able to talk to R+L representatives as well as watch videos and read material about R+L and the transportation industry.

Delivering opportunities to students across America through community engagement is the purpose of the R+L Carriers Hometown Showcase.

Delivering opportunities to students across America through community engagement is the purpose of the R+L Carriers Hometown Showcase. If you are interested in having our team and hauler at your next career fair, sporting event or community event, let’s get rolling and contact us today!

Interviewing isn’t easy. It’s an even more difficult challenge when your first impression as a soon-to-be college graduate is at a job fair, where you have just five minutes to impress a recruiter and stand out in a sea of wannabe EDI, .Net, Web and Oracle developers. To impress those recruiters, we have 11 interview questions for which you need to know how to answer immediately to impress.

To impress recruiters, we have 11 interview questions for which you need to know how to answer immediately to impress.

Why Do You Want to Get Into This Field?

Answer this question with sincerity and explain why you truly want to get into this line of work. Maybe you took apart a computer when you were six-years-old or you were messing with website coding before you could ride a bike on two wheels. Make a recruiter laugh and show them your personality with this question.

What Do You Love to Do?

Be frank with your interviewer and tell them what you are passionate about to help them realize your true calling. Allow them to picture the type of projects you’ll be assigned.

Have You Led People Before on a Team?

Can you see yourself leading a team to bring a project to completion? If you like being a member of a team but don’t picture yourself being a leader, there is no shame in that. This is your opportunity to help an employer see where you fit on a team and if you have aspirations of being a future leader. There are spaces for everyone on the team so do not sweat over this question.

Where Would You Like to be in 10 Years?

The question that makes you want to groan, right? “I haven’t even finished college yet, so how can I answer this?” We know. Employers are seeking an answer that shows you have a clear career plan and a vision for your future. They also want to see if you are loyal, reliable and serious about your job search. Answer this question without hesitation and they will be impressed.

Answer questions with sincerity and explain why you truly want to get into this line of work.

What Programs Do You Like Best?

This is the easiest question of the day right here. Have a list of programs and software you enjoy working with in the back of your mind and let it rip. You might even impress a recruiter with your knowledge and earn bonus points.

Do You Have a Website or Portfolio?

If your answer is no, you are not ready for this interview. Employers aren’t looking for a long and detailed website or portfolio, but at the very least, you should have a website where recruiters can go to view some of your work or a detailed resume to show you are serious and planning for your career.

What Do You Do Better than Anyone Else?

A recruiter is trying to identify quickly what you like to do with this question. Recruiters don’t want you to list false strengths here. Be real and outline your skills so they can picture you as part of their team.

Do not be afraid to boast about what you love and what you think is your specialty when answering interview questions. Are you an Oracle Master or a .Net Ninja? Make it known here and watch the smile come over the recruiter’s face as you earn a positive checkpoint on their clipboard.

Answer this question with sincerity and explain why you truly want to get into this line of work.

How Do You Feel When You Are Faced with Adversity?

We all know that as developers we work in a business of trial and error. Not everything works right the first time. Stay calm and explain to an employer how you deal with stressful situations. Give them an example of how you overcome adversity during a college project so they can picture you overcoming the same issues with their company.

How Do You Collaborate with Coworkers Having Different Skillsets?

Recruiters want to make sure you can work well with others. They also want to know you are not threatened if someone else challenges your work in order to come to the best conclusion for the sake of a project’s best outcome.

At the end of the day, technology and logistics employees work together as a team to bring projects to fruition and get the job done. You should have a positive answer to this question to show you can be a team player.

Apply Now

R+L Carriers is seeking to fill open positions in technology and logistics. We have a need for EDI, .Net, Web and Oracle Developer positions along with other career opportunities. Family-owned and operated for more than 50 years, we offer a work environment that is both fun and challenging.

If you’re looking for a position in a company that values family and fun, apply today for a position at our R+L Career Center.

2017 is here! That means Hometown Showcase is hitting the road and traveling the country to provide career opportunities. The first two stops of 2017 were in Dayton, Ohio to support local veterans by offering jobs in a variety of career fields including professional driving, mechanical, IT, and more.

USAR Command Depot

Hometown Showcase visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on Sunday, January 8th to talk to more than 100 active reservists about the different career opportunities available to them at R+L Carriers. Representatives presented a short 20-minute presentation to give the reserves some information on the history of R+L, review the multiple jobs and careers that are available to them locally as well as around the country and the benefits and perks of working for the company. The reserves were able to visit the Hometown Showcase Hauler and get a glimpse of what R+L is really all about: Family and pride in performance. They were also able to talk to Human Resources representatives about how they could apply for jobs currently available.

New Year, New Career Military & Veteran Recruiting Fair

Inside the Hope Hotel & Richard C. Holbrooke Conference Center, veterans and military personnel had the opportunity to connect with R+L Carriers employees, where they could learn more about the company and have an interview conducted on site.

Sponsored by the Military Veterans Resource Center, our hauler was on site to give veterans and military personnel an interactive look at the transportation industry. Inside the Hope Hotel & Richard C. Holbrooke Conference Center, veterans and military personnel had the opportunity to connect with R+L Carriers employees, where they could learn more about the company and have an interview conducted on site. This is our second year attending Military Veterans Resource Center’s New Year, New Career event and we look forward to another great event next winter!

Supporting Veterans Year Round

Life-size mural paintings of the 23 fallen soldiers in this battalion travel the entire country, honoring all the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.

It was an honor to support our nation’s veterans and service men and women at our first events in 2017. Veterans have a special place in our hearts, as R+L Carriers is proud to support the Lima Company Memorial, a traveling memorial of the Marine infantry reserve unit based in Columbus, Ohio, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marines (Three Deuce Five or 3/25). Life-size mural paintings of the 23 fallen soldiers in this battalion travel the entire country, honoring all the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. A complete schedule of events can be found on their website if you are interested in seeing the memorial in person. We highly recommend it.

If you are interested in having the R+L Carriers Hometown Showcase visit your school or community, contact us online today!

If you are new to resume writing it is important you avoid these six common resume mistakes to catapult your resume to the top of a recruiter’s list.

R+L Carriers has hundreds of available positions listed on our website at any given time, so you can imagine we receive thousands of resumes from potential candidates. Our recruiters will tell you that the resume is arguably the most important document you will ever craft in your life. For new grads, it holds the key to your future and acts as the gateway from student to career. If you are new to resume writing it is important you avoid these six common resume mistakes to catapult your resume to the top of a recruiter’s list.

Formatting is Everything

Whether your resume is being uploaded into an employee website system or you are handing it over in person, formatting is everything. The following formats should be consistent throughout the resume:

Font types

Font sizes

Bulleted items

Dates

Formatting inconsistencies make it hard for an employer to read your resume because it is distracting. It also looks sloppy, and if your resume is sloppy you can be perceived as a less qualified candidate.

Formatting Tip: PDF files work best and give you the least chance of losing formatting when resumes are uploaded.

Your Expected Graduation Date is Missing

Are you a go-getter heading to a career fair to talk to employers, but you still have a year left to go until graduation? While employers appreciate the fact you want to know more about their company, they want to know upfront that you are not a graduate they can hire right now. List the date of your expected graduation prominently on your resume. Also mention to employers that you are seeking a moment of their time at a career fair to prepare for next year. This gives employers a heads up that they should not spend too much time on you this year, but they will be prepared for you next year because you valued their time and you made a good impression a year ago.

Avoid these six common resume mistakes to have success with your next job opportunity.

Keep Your Higher Education Brief

Your degree, your college and your GPA are all important resume points. List your degree, your related accreditations and internships that beef up your degree. Keep the higher education section brief. When you start listing your high school honor roll and how you ran your own delivery service as a high school senior, you have already lost them.

Hello? Include Contact Information Please

You would be surprised how many resumes are submitted without contact information. Do not make employers search for a contact phone number or email on your cover letter, in an email, or somewhere else besides your resume. That grave mistake will have them searching for someone that is easier to reach.

Keep It Short

We live in a world where the average American skims an article headline online and decides within two seconds if the intro is worth a few extra minutes of their time to click and read. The same can be said for employers looking at resumes. Most employers will know within seconds if they should keep you at the top of the pile by what you have on the first page of the resume.

Keep your points short, sweet and to the point. The resume should be no longer than two pages. If you have a resume that is longer than two pages, you have a book that needs some serious editing.

A few slips of the spelling and grammar tongue typically have an employer throwing your resume into the waste basket.

Spelling and Grammar Mistakes

You would be surprised how many college graduates have misspellings in their resumes, cover letters and even email headers. A few slips of the spelling and grammar tongue typically have an employer throwing your resume into the waste basket. Avoid common resume mistakes by having someone else read your resume.

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R+L Carriers is seeking to fill open positions in technology and logistics. We have a need for EDI, .Net, Web and Oracle Developer positions along with other career opportunities. Family-owned and operated for 50 years, we offer a work environment that is both fun and challenging.

If you’re looking for a position in a company that values family and fun, apply today for a position at our R+L Career Center.

Think back to when you were in high school, or maybe you are in high school right now. Deciding on a career path may have or may be challenging. The good thing about transportation and logistics is a career path can include a lot more than just driving a truck.

On Friday, Sept.9, 2016 The R+L Carriers Hometown Showcase rolled into East Clinton High School in Sabina, Ohio to talk to middle school and high school students about the career opportunities in logistics. We also stayed around for the high school football game!

The R+L Carriers Hometown Showcase rolled into East Clinton High School in Sabina, Ohio to talk to middle school and high school students about the career opportunities in logistics.

Classroom Presentations

R+L representatives started the day bright and early with the East Clinton High students. Our presentation focused on defining logistics, transportation and supply chain. We then talked to the students about how their life would be different without all three. Some students were surprised that if not for logistics and transportation, some of the clothes and accessories they love would not be able to make it to them for purchase.

We also wanted to share some information about R+L Carriers. In this particular case, we were a logistics company right in their backyard offering a variety of career opportunities. Students also toured our interactive Hometown Showcase hauler throughout the school day too.

Logistics Career Opportunities

When someone hears the term logistics and transportation, the first thing they usually think about is trucking. Make no mistake about it; dedicated truckers play a tremendous role inside the logistics industry. There is, however, a vast array of other career opportunities available within logistics and transportation too.

Careers range from dock workers, freight handlers and mechanics to sales, communications and technology. All of these careers work in tandem to produce a well oiled transportation machine. There are numerous career paths you can take to achieve a successful career in logistics.

Friday Night Lights

The R+L Carriers Hometown Showcase stuck around for some Friday Night Football at East Clinton High School.

The R+L Carriers Hometown Showcase stuck around for some Friday Night Football at East Clinton High School. The team took on Greeneview and our hauler was there to provide a family friendly tailgating atmosphere. Students, parents, faculty and fans toured our hauler to learn more about logistics and R+L Carriers. Of course, we setup games like our Cornhole Challenge, where fans could win a t-shirt, blanket or stadium seat. The concession stand even named a burger after us; The R+L Hometown Double Cheeseburger with bacon, slaw and BBQ sauce. Sound delicious? Well, it was!

The R+L Hometown Double Cheeseburger with bacon, slaw and BBQ sauce.

At halftime, we presented East Clinton High School with a $1,000 scholarship in gratitude for allowing us to educate their students and support the community.

At halftime, we presented East Clinton High School with a $1,000 scholarship in gratitude for allowing us to educate their students and support the community.

It was a full day of activities with East Clinton Local Schools. We enjoyed educating the students about logistics and having a ton of fun while doing it! Our next stop will be Miami Trace High School on Friday, September 16.

Are you interested in the Hometown Showcase coming to your school or next community event? We are actively scheduling future events. Contact us today for more information!

Logistics employees work both behind the scenes and on the front lines to make sure the transport of goods run smoothly.

Is logistics a good career option for you? We’ll give you the logistics career option rundown and explain why it should be at the top of your career choice list.

What is Logistics?

Logistics employees, known as logisticians, are in charge of a business or organization’s supply chain. The supply chain is a system of organization and people working together to move a product or service from a supplier to a customer. The bottom line: A logistics team works together to get a customer’s product from Point A to Point B cost effectively and safely. It’s like being a travel agent for shipments. Except it takes a team to get the job done. Employees work both behind the scenes and on the front lines to make sure the transport of goods run smoothly.

Logistics Job Duties

Logistics careers cater to several different skill sets. Whether you like to crunch numbers, talk directly with clients, develop technology tools or monitor shipments online, logistics has you covered.

Here’s just a sampling of logistics job titles:

International logistic specialists develop and operate supply chain service offerings, which include air, ocean, trucking and import/export service offerings.

Marketing specialists help brainstorm and implement new marketing campaigns and strategies for logistics services.

Technology specialists work on integration software and sites that are needed to keep the logistics machine humming.

Truck drivers, forklift operators and warehouse workers are all also part of a logistics team. Depending on which part of the logistics chain you’re entering, there’s typically a job for you no matter your education level or experience.

R+L Carriers is seeking to fill open positions in logistics and technology among other positions.

Tech Opportunities with Logistics

Are you a tech junkie? A sucker for software? A programming extraordinaire? Logistics jobs are also ripe for career opportunities in technology. Software developers, software testers and programmers are in high demand for logistics companies that develop software used for transportation to help streamline the logistics process. These technology positions give those with technology backgrounds a new career option they should consider. These jobs allow those with technology backgrounds to use their skills to test software and develop and design software and hardware in a creative-based team work environment.

Logistics Jobs Are Booming

Just look at the numbers. Logistics jobs are expected to grow 22 percent a year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). That’s twice the 11 percent average growth rate for other occupations!

Less Competition for Logistics Jobs

While it’s a growing career option, the potential for logistics careers is still relatively unknown for many new grads, especially those graduating with technology backgrounds. What does that mean for you? Less competition for jobs. You’re welcome.

Job Demand is High

The logistics business is looking to fill approximately 1.4 million logistics jobs by 2018, so go get one of those jobs today. In today’s competitive job market, putting logistics job opportunities at the top of your list is a no brainer.

A logistics team works together to get a customer’s product from Point A to Point B cost effectively and safely.

Logistics Jobs Are Exciting

If you hate sitting at your desk all day waiting for the clock to strike 5, you should consider a job in logistics. The variety of work is always interesting and you’ll stay busy throughout your work day. Ask any logistician. Every day is different and exciting.

Advancement Opportunities

Looking to get promoted quickly? There are opportunities for advancement in logistics. Quickly. Companies typically promote from within because current employees already know the ins and outs of their logistics operation.

Work Locations Vary

One of the best perks of working in the logistics industry is the opportunity to live and work in different places. Companies with a large logistics chain typically have offices in multiple cities in multiple states around the country. That gives you the freedom to choose where you want to work and play.

Apply Now

R+L Carriers is seeking to fill open positions in logistics and technology among other positions. Family owned and operated for 50 years, we offer a work environment that is both fun and challenging. R+L Global Logistics is comprised of the best transportation specialists in the industry and is seeking to fill a variety of positions.

If you’re looking for a position in a company that values family and fun, apply today for a position at our R+L Career Center.

The R+L Carriers Hometown Showcase hauler was on full display in two Ohio Communities last week. The first event took place on July 28 in Columbia Station at the Great Lakes Job Fair. On Saturday, July 30, we visited Touch-A-Truck in Maineville. Two different events, but the goal of delivering opportunity to communities was the same.

Great Lakes Job Fair

This annual event held at Great Lakes Truck Driving School featured companies recruiting truck drivers. R+L Carriers, a platinum sponsor for the event, is currently hiring truck drivers nationwide! Companies at the event were also seeking heavy equipment operators and oil and gas workers.

Truck drivers at the job fair were able to learn about R+L Carriers in an interactive way through watching videos inside the hauler and talking to company representatives about the various career opportunities. Learn more about becoming a driver for R+L Carriers by visiting our Career Center.

Touch-A-Truck

Every year in Hamilton Township kids have the opportunity to see and touch unique vehicles at this community wide event. The hometown showcase hauler was a big hit with not only the kids, but with adults too!

Of course we offered games like cornhole and the scavenger hunt for fun, but we also got to see the next generation interact with the transportation and logistics industry. The future of our industry was in attendance, even if one of them saw the hauler and chooses to work in one of the various career opportunities in transportation and logistics because of our impact, it’s worth it!

If you missed us last week at these two events, visit us at the Careers in Trucking Hiring Event at the Ohio Business College Truck Driving Academy. If you are interested in having the Hometown Showcase roll into your next community event, contact us today!

Are you a technology lover and a software junkie? Are you seeking direction on which information technology position will best suit your needs? Here’s 5 technology jobs that are in demand and should be on your career short list.

.Net Developer

Is software coding in your blood? Do you have a strong understanding of C# or Java? Then there’s a job waiting for you. A .Net developer position allows you to work as part of a team implementing corporate software development initiatives. .Net developer positions vary with each company. At R+L Carriers, .Net developers develop enterprise web applications using C#, Oracle, web services and messaging.

.Net developers are tough to find. Those that have a firm grasp of the .Net platform and can use it to solve business problems will go far.

Web Designer

A web designer develops and maintains web sites for clients and companies. Web designers are also responsible for fixing and coming up with solutions to web site problems. Web designers must be creative and technical at the same time. Web designers must be able to make a web site functional and easy to use while also making it creative and visually appealing. Web designers should also have some HTML and design experience.

You must be a fast learner who thrives on meeting deadlines and a master problem solver to enjoy the thrill of this job.

IT Project Manager

Is paying attention to detail one of your strong suits? Project managers document business requirements while overseeing the design, development, testing and deployment of enterprise applications. Some of the work project managers perform include:

Developing and maintaining a work breakdown structure

Developing and maintaining project schedules

Interfacing with business stakeholders and developers

Managing projects and seeing them through to completion on schedule

If you are goal oriented and enjoy working with teams to build things, then a project manager position is likely for you.

There are five technology jobs that will help you cross the career finish line.

IT Business Analyst

Business analysts act as a communication bridge between an Information Technology Department and business stakeholders. They must be great communicators that translate stakeholder business needs into IT requirements.

Even better? Business analysts don’t necessarily need a technology background to apply. What you do need is a basic understanding of technology and an attitude that screams: Problem solver business analyst ninja!

Quality Assurance Analyst

Quality counts. Software geeks that care about their products and have attention to detail that matches the requirements should consider a quality analyst position. They must have well-developed critical thinking skills that allow them to be great software testers and problem solvers. Job duties include testing strategies, troubleshooting websites and software applications and preparing detailed documentation of issues. Your skill level should be high in these areas to be a master quality analyst:

Active listening

Writing skills

Attention to detail

Organization

Complex problem solving

Programming

Reading comprehension

Apply For Technology Jobs Now

R+L Carriers is looking for talented information technology recruits for all five of these top technology jobs mentioned above. R+L Carriers has grown from one truck to a fleet of more than 5,500 trucks and 13,000 trailers. Family owned and operated for more than 50 years, we offer a work environment that is both fun and challenging. If you’re looking for technology jobs in a creative and a team-oriented work environment, apply today for a position in our IMT Department at careers.rlcarriers.com/imt.